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90W Longxc 90W 9V 7.6A 15V 6A 24V 3.75A Single Output Medical switching power supply for respirator ACMS90

The selection and specification of power supplies for medical applications is a task that must be approached with great care. These times, key safety and environmental standards for medical equipment are undergoing substantial changes and becoming more stringent than before.Compact power supplies are employed to power a wide range of medical equipment, including blood analyzers, MRI, X-ray, patient monitors, ultrasound, diagnostic equipment, and heart-lung machines, to name a few.

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    The trend in medical equipment is to make them smaller, more lightweight, more efficient, more reliable, and safer. The safety standards for medical equipment can vary based on the intended application, proximity to patients and operators, as well as the location and environment of the equipment.Below we will review some of the most prominent factors to consider when selecting power supplies for medical applications.

    Feature
    Model: ACMS90
    Class II Construction
    DC output voltage: 9-48Vdc
    120W with fan cooling, 90W with natural cooling
    Peak power output: 200W
    OCP/OVP/SCP
    Size(mm): 101.6(L)*50.8(W)*32.0(H)
    Terminal output

    Model

    Output Voltage

    Output Current

    Output Power

    ACMS90-090

    9V

    7.6A

    68.4W

    ACMS90-120

    12V

    7.6A

    91.2W

    ACMS90-150

    15V

    6.0A

    90W

    ACMS90-190

    19V

    4.73A

    90W

    ACMS90-200

    20V

    4.50A

    90W

    ACMS90-240

    24V

    3.75A

    90W

    ACMS90-280

    28V

    3.21A

    90W

    ACMS90-320

    32V

    2.81A

    90W

    ACMS90-360

    36V

    2.50A

    90W

    ACMS90-400

    40V

    2.25A

    90W

    ACMS90-420

    42V

    2.14A

    90W

    ACMS90-480

    48V

    1.90A

    91.2W

    High reliability

    High reliabilityThe stakes are much higher for medical-grade equipment in case of any power supply malfunctions. Power supplies for medical equipment and medical devices need to be as reliable as possible. To put this into context, medical power supplies should be designed in accordance with the standards for risk management included in the IEC 60601.
    Extra insulation
    Medical devices and equipment are meant to contact the human body directly and require extra insulation. This feature of medical-grade power supplies can protect patients and operators from electrical shock. IEC60601 is a series of widely accepted technical standards for the safety and basic performance of medical equipment issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission. According to IEC60601, medical equipment must contain at least one protective device (MOP), which can be divided into means of patient protection (MOPP) and means of operator protection (MOOP). 
    MOP achieves through safety insulation, protective earthing, specified creepage distances, air gaps, or other protective impedance to minimize the risk of electric shock.
    Low leakage
    Tens of uA current will cause fatal damage to the human heart. Therefore, the medical power supplies require that the leakage current be low enough to guarantee the highest levels of safety for the patient and the operator. In addition, the leakage current needs to be controlled for all the B/BF/CF type medical devices. Otherwise, they could adversely affect their health. In particular, the IEC 60601 standards establish the minimum medical power supply leakage requirements to protect patients from currents that might harm their health.